Lukousaurus

Lukousaurus yini

Pronounced: Lew - koo - Sore - us

Diet: Carnivore (Meat-Eater)

Name Means: "Lukou Lizard"

Length: Unknown

Height: Unknown

Weight: Unknown

Time: Late Triassic - 215 MYA

Fossil remains for this Dinosaur have been found in Asia

Lukousaurus was a small
meat-eater that lived in China
at the beginning of the age of
dinosaurs.

Known from a partial skull discovered by the famous Chinese paleontologist C. C. Young, recent analysis has created some doubt as to whether this animal belongs in the dinosauria. Some scientists think it was an archosaur, which was a group of reptiles from which dinosaurs evolved during the Triassic Period.